Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 25 Sep 1974, p. 23

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& '¥ @Q '% & < 3 Y a 8 a" ve ¢ A warm welcome to Black- stock is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Herb Swain who moved into the former Leith Byers home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Don Swain moved into the farm home vacated 'by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Van- Camp spent several days last week in.Northern Ont- ario. Wilma enjoyed a day's visit with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Dorrell at Charl- ton. Your reporter has cer- tainly errored this time in neglecting to report that Mrs. Olga Hill has moved to Oshawa to become a resident of Hillsdale Manor several weeks ago. It just points out once more that I need your news to keep this column up- to-date. We all hope that you enjoy your new home, Mrs. Hill. Miss Linda McLaugh- lin and Mr. Roy Bradburn were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright, Oshawa. Mrs. Betty Staniland spent last week .in Toronto atten- ding the Eastern Star Con- vention at the Royal York Hotel. Mrs. Margaret Argue and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodge and boys have continued having many callers in honour of Mrs. Argue's 90th . birthday last Monday. Cal- lers during the week inclu- ded Mr. and Mrs. Harry McLaughlin, Nestleton, Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLaughlin and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sharpe of Enniskillen. Her many friends will be happy to congratulate Miss Eva Brown on her marriage on September 5 in Hamilton to Mr. Norman Brewer. They are on their honey- moon to the West Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gra- ham attended a reunion of his K.A.S., class which was held at Napanee on the week- end. While they were away, Robbie Graham stayed with his grandmother Mrs. Court- ney Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wil- son, Valerie and Kimberly 6f West hill called in to see his mother Mrs. Ruth Wilson on Sunday evening. Winners at the Senior Citi- zens 'Card Party were La- die's High Mrs. M. Vernon, 2nd Mae Shortridge, 3rd Belle Werry. Men's High Mr. McMahon, 2nd Lionel Byam, 3rd Carl Wright. Lucky draw William Mahaffy. « Last Sunday Mrs. Ruth Wilson was a dinner guest of Mrs. Creighton Devitt of Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Reeds, Nancy and Joyce of Raeboro were last Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright and Elaine. Friday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Ruth Wil- son were Mr. and Mrs. McQuade of Port Perry and Mrs. Leah Kerr of Cooks- town. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls were Mrs. Reg. Boundey, Port Perry and Mrs. Lloyd Byam of Millbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Duff and Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe enjoyed holiday re- cently with George's cousin in Colorado, U.S. Sunday 'evening dinner guests of Mrs. Ruth Wilson were Mr. and Mrs. Irwin White, Fenelon Falls and Mr. and' Mrs. Bert Gibson. Blackstock always can boast of many young people attending universities and this year is no exception. In addition to those graduates attending for the first time are the following returning to their chosen universities: Lorrie Turner, Janice Craw- ford and Linda McLaughlin, Guelph University, Richard Gunter and Eleanor Wright at Queen's university. Rob Mairs is taking teacher's training at Queen's, Heather Dorrell, Western University at London, Bill Thompson at Ryerson, Ron Martyn at Texas University. Welcome to Blackstock is given to Mr. and Mrs. Murray Carnaghan who have moved into Martyn's apartments. News from Blackstock Mr. Godon Paisley, Craig and Cathy spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paisley, Dunn- ville. Mrs. Wilbert Archer spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer at Whitby and enjoyed a family gathering in honour of Rev. and Mrs. Ronald Archer and Cynthia who will be leaving the end of October for Tia- wan. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Archer of Bowmanville were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Archer. _ Blackstock is proud of a new interesting store -- The Little Book Store where you can buy, trade books, ant- iques or crafts. Three of our Senior Ladies are currently in Port Perry Hospital -- Mrs. Norman Green, Mrs. Marwood McKee and Mrs. J.A. John- ston. We hope that improved health comes to all of these ladies as quickly as possible. 101 students at Cartwright High Cartwright High -School has 101 students registered as of Monday, Sept. 16. The same staff members are in charge this year - Miss Susan Sheen, Mrs. Pat Procunier, Mrs. Ray Ashton, Mr. Eric Flete- her, Mr. Dave Payne, Mr. Randy Scott and Mr. Gordon Paisley. The secretary is Mrs. Gail Mason. The following is a report on last years graduates and. their- whereabouts this year. Brian Barter, School of Med- ical Technology, Toronto; Ron Bradburn, Durham College; Alice Carnaghan, Seneca College; Ken Craw- ford, Durham College; Brian DeJong, University of Guelph; Denice Edgerton, Scarborough College; Mari- lyn Duff, Durham College; Chris Faint, employed; David Larmer, University of Guelph; Richard Miller, employed; Danny Pants- chuk, employed; Rick Pros- ser, employed; Debbie Swain, Ryerson Institute, Dale Van Camp, University of Guelph; Linda Van Gestel, Oshawa School of Hairdress- ing; Bill Woods, Durham College; Leslie Wright Carl- eton University. Student's Council elections were held during the first week and the - following students were elected. President, Mary Lou Mal- colm; Vice-President, Cindy VanCamp; Secretary-Trea- surer, Janis Dorrell; Social Conveénors Cindy McColl, Tom Wotten. Year 5 representative, Paul Kristensen. Year 4 representative, . Phil Archer. Year 3, Wilma Wolters. Year 2, Nancy Anderson. Year 1, Katie Schmidt. 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